Digital platform calculates payback and benefits of the PV system

Monitoring system developed by Hypontech will also allow customer management and remote updating
24-11-22-canal-solar-Digital platform calculates payback and economic benefits of the PV system
Hypon.Cloud, new monitoring platform from Hypontech. Photo: Reproduction

The inverter manufacturer Hypontech announced that it will soon launch the Hypon.Cloud, One integrated monitoring platform aimed at professionals in the solar energy market. According to the company, the new system aims to help calculate economic benefits more accurately of the photovoltaic system and the payback (return on investment).

Compared to the previous generation of Hiportal, the company stated that this program has significantly improved in UI ( Interface), UX ( Experience) and functionality. “We will provide a more comprehensive monitoring solution for power plants worldwide, which will allow customer management, remote updating, diagnosis and problem resolution, which considerably improves O&M (Operation and Maintenance) efficiency”, they highlighted.

Hypon.Cloud Features. Photo: Reproduction
Hypon.Cloud Features. Photo: Reproduction

“Furthermore, there are different regions, different energy pricing strategies and FIT (Feed-in Tariffs) policies, and Hypon.Cloud fully considers these situations in complex hybrid system applications, measuring the distribution of electricity in the system, consumption and storage,” Hypontech added.

Another point emphasized by the manufacturer is that the platform's functions also more series of grid-connected inverters, hybrids, AC coupling and micro-inverter, as well as more communication methods, which can be connected via WiFi, AP, Bluetooth, GPRS, 4G.

“In the future, it will also more components, such as chargers for EVs (electric vehicles), diesel generators and weather stations, for example,” they concluded.

Hypon.Cloud is currently in closed beta. The website is available at www.hypon.cloud. On smartphones it will soon be available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.

Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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